Some Subway sandwiches not measuring up

The New York Post says its survey followed Australian Matt Corby\'s viral photo. (Matt Corby - Facebook)

WASHINGTON – “$5 11-incher” just doesn’t have the same ring to it.

The New York Post reports that its recent survey of Subway Footlong sandwiches served in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens showed more than half measured less than 12 inches. In fact, four out of seven sandwiches measured in at only 11 or 11.5 inches, the Post says.

The paper said its survey followed an Australian’s Facebook photo of a Subway Footlong underneath a tape measure that showed the sandwich only came in at 11 inches. The teen tagged the photo to Subway’s page and said, “Subway, plse respond,” The Australian reports.

In a reply to the teen, The Australian reports Subway said the photo showed bread not baked to the company’s standards.

“We have policies in place to ensure that our fresh baked bread is consistent and has the same great taste no matter which Subway restaurant around the world you visit,” Subway said. “We value your feedback and want to thank you again for being a fan.”